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Nicole Goodlett's parents first reported her missing to Spartanburg County deputies back in February.

Her parents said they also filed a missing person report in Greenville County, since she was last seen by her brother in Simpsonville.

In a release, Spartanburg County Sheriff's Lt. Tony Ivey said investigators believe that Goodleet may be the victim of foul play in or around Berkeley County.

Ivey said he could not expound on that statement without compromising the investigation.

The Berkeley County Sheriff's Office held a news conference Monday morning to address their work with Spartanburg deputies in the investigation, Ivey said.

Both agencies are looking for a person of interest in the case.

Jerald J. Howard, 32, was the last person to be seen with Goodlett, according to Ivey.

Howard faces no charges, but investigators want to speak with him about the investigation, Ivey said.

"The important point to focus on at this time is that law enforcement is still actively investigating the disappearance of a young mother of three children," Ivey said in a release.

"We are once again coming to the public to ask them to please share with us any information that they have that will lead law enforcement to being able to locate Ms. Goodlett and bring this months long investigation to a close," Ivey said.

Ivey said if anyone knows where to find Howard or Goodlett, they are asked to call CrimeStoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC.